BROWSING; Working Girls

By ERICA M. BLUMENTHAL

Published: September 22, 2011

WHEN Benedetta Antonelli, an Italian stylist, first saw the workwear manufacturing company run by the family of her beau, Jonathan Joory, she wanted to wear everything she saw. As Mr. Joory recalled, ''Her first reaction was how cool all this stuff would be if it were made for women.'' A year and a half later, they have a new business, Confezioni Crosby, made on Crosby Street in SoHo, offering traditional workwear infused with Italian tailoring and some schoolgirl touches. The line, sold at Opening Ceremony (35 Howard Street; 212-219-2688; openingceremony.us.) includes this navy twill jacket with faux fur trim ($595); a hooded cape with a detachable liner ($695); sweet striped overalls ($250); and, left, a print shirt with a Peter Pan collar ($120). Comfortable, girly and affordable -- you'll want to wear it all, too.